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Minted by the Casa de Moneda de Mexico in limited quantity and issued annually since 1982, the 1 oz Mexican Libertad Silver Coin is one of the most popular bullion coins in the world.
The obverse of the coin shows the coat of arms of Mexico surrounded by historical Mexican coats of arms.
The reverse depicts a winged Angel of Mexican Independence Victory Column in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl.
The Mexican Mint is the oldest mint in the Americas and was established in 1535.
The interesting fact about this mint is that its silver eight-real coins and later on the silver peso became the basis of the modern national currencies of many countries in this part of the world, including the US dollar, Chinese yuan and Japanese yen.
Another interesting fact related to this part of the world is that the widely used $ symbol used to represent the Spanish American Peso during 1770s, also known as Spanish dollar, in British North America, and was later on used as a model for the currency adopted by the United States in 1785.
The 2011 1 oz Mexican Libertad silver coin is a highly sought after item, making this a great product for investors and collectors alike.
5279
MX
Banco De Mexico
Lightly Used
999
Coat of arms of Mexico surrounded by historical Mexican coats of arms
Winged Angel of Mexican Independence Victory Column in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl - 1 ONZA - Plata Pura - 2011 - LEY - .999 - Mexican Mint logo
1982
40.6
3.1
2011
1.0000
SKU
5279
Country
MX
Manufacturer
Banco De Mexico
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
Coat of arms of Mexico surrounded by historical Mexican coats of arms
Reverse
Winged Angel of Mexican Independence Victory Column in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl - 1 ONZA - Plata Pura - 2011 - LEY - .999 - Mexican Mint logo
First Released
1982
Diameter (mm)
40.6
Average Thickness (mm)
3.1
Year
2011
Metal Weight (ozt)
1.0000
1 oz 2011 Mexican Libertad Silver CoinMinted by the Casa de Moneda de Mexico in limited quantity and issued annually since 1982, the 1 oz Mexican Libertad Silver Coin is one of the most popular bullion coins in the world.
The obverse of the coin shows the coat of arms of Mexico surrounded by historical Mexican coats of arms.
The reverse depicts a winged Angel of Mexican Independence Victory Column in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl.
The Mexican Mint is the oldest mint in the Americas and was established in 1535.
The interesting fact about this mint is that its silver eight-real coins and later on the silver peso became the basis of the modern national currencies of many countries in this part of the world, including the US dollar, Chinese yuan and Japanese yen.
Another interesting fact related to this part of the world is that the widely used $ symbol used to represent the Spanish American Peso during 1770s, also known as Spanish dollar, in British North America, and was later on used as a model for the currency adopted by the United States in 1785.
The 2011 1 oz Mexican Libertad silver coin is a highly sought after item, making this a great product for investors and collectors alike.
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